Shindand SuperCobra incident explained

Conflict:Shindand SuperCobra incident
Partof:Soviet Afghan war
Date:26 September 1988
Place:Shindand, Herat Province, Afghanistan
Result:Soviet victory
Units1: Iranian army
Units2:
Commander1:Unknown
Commander2: V.Astakhov
B.Gavrilov
Casualties1:2 Super cobras shot down
Casualties2:None

The Shindand SuperCobra incident refers to the shootdown of two Iranian Bell AH-1 SuperCobras by Soviet forces near Shindand, Herat Province. It was the only air to air engagement between Soviet and Iranian forces in the Soviet-Afghan War that took place inside Afghanistan.

Background

During the Soviet Afghan war, Iran supported the Shia Mujahideen, namely the Persian speaking Shiite Hazaras. One of these groups was the Tehran Eight, a political union of Afghan Shi'a.[1] They were supplied predominately by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This further strained the already tense relations between Soviet Union and Iran.

Shootdown

On 26 September 1988 two Iranian Air force Bell AH-1 SuperCobras intruded into Afghan airspace southeast of Shindand, Herat Province.[2] Two Soviet MiG-23ML of the 120th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment piloted by B.Gavrilov and V.Astakhov were dispatched. The Migs fired R-24 missiles at the Bell AH-1 SuperCobra, both SuperCobras were shot down killing at least 3 personnel on board.[3]

Aftermath

This shootdown was the last air to air shootdown by Soviets in the Soviet Afghan war. Soon after the Soviets retreated from Afghanistan. Tehran Eight also attacked Soviet forces more frequently after the incident.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Ruttig, T. Islamists, Leftists – and a Void in the Center. Afghanistan's Political Parties and where they come from (1902–2006) http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_9674-544-2-30.pdf
  2. Web site: Air Power in Afghanistan 1979-2001. The Fulda Gap. 28 December 2019.
  3. http://www.acig.info/CMS/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=47 "Soviet Air-to-Air Victories of the Cold War"
  4. Web site: DOSSIERS OF POLITICAL PARTIES INTENT ON EXPORTING AN ISLAMIC REVOLUTION . Wilson Center. 1999 . 18 May 2022 .